P. v. Redko CA6
In Santa Clara County in 2014, defendant Rion Jakus Redko pleaded no contest to possession of a firearm by a felon. (People v. Redko He also admitted that he had a prior strike conviction, and that he had served a prior prison term. Defendant entered his plea and admissions pursuant to a plea agreement providing for 32 months in prison, although the parties understood that his sentence might be less if he was already serving a prison sentence in another case.
At the time of sentencing in the Santa Clara County case, defendant was serving a seven-year prison sentence in Santa Cruz County Superior for petty theft with a prior conviction (and a prior prison term enhancement. The Santa Clara County Superior Court sentenced defendant to 16 months in prison for possession of a firearm by a felon, consecutive to the seven-year term for the uncompleted sentence in the Santa Cruz County case, for a total term of eight years four months.
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